Since its founding in 2009, MOD Developments has grown to become one of Toronto’s most innovative development firms specializing in high-density development with a focus on architectural excellence, heritage preservation and city-building. It is our mission to create mindful development in Toronto that pays homage to our city’s rich cultural and architectural heritage while being a key contributor in the progression towards the city of tomorrow. As part of this mission we work with community partners, industry-leading architects, designers and trades to build homes that utilize progressive design, high-quality materials and sustainable construction practices. We pride ourselves on providing our customers and the communities in which we work a partner that is accountable and honourable.

MOD has won several industry awards (including multiple BILD Project of the Year wins) and currently has five hi-rise projects underway in Toronto collectively representing over 2,200 homes.

Waterworks, co-developed by MOD and Woodcliffe Landmark Properties, is a unique terraced mid-rise building designed by Diamond & Schmitt Architects, which will include 288 residential units, a new YMCA, and a European – style food hall, integrating the heritage 1932 Art Deco Waterworks Building. Now under construction. 505 Richmond Street West.

Massey Tower is a 60-storey, 697-unit building designed by HPA Architects, on Yonge Street across from the Eaton Centre, preserving the historic 1905 Bank of Commerce Building, which will serve as the entrance to the development. Currently under construction. 197 Yonge Street.

Five St. Joseph is a 48- storey, 539-unit mixed use development, designed by HPA and ERA Architects, which has set the standard for the revitalization of Yonge Street, by restoring a group of 1880’s commercial buildings on Yonge and St. Joseph, while intensifying the block with a unique sculpted point-tower. Completed 2016.

The Selby is an architecturally – unique 50-storey, 441-unit rental complex, preserving and integrating the heritage Gooderham mansion and designed by BKL Architects from Chicago. Co-developed by MOD and Tricon Capital. Currently under construction.

In The News

by Julian Mirabelli of @URBANTORONTO One of the last remaining development sites on one of Toronto’s tallest high-rise streets is now the subject of a rezoning application, as MOD Developments is proposing a new residential tower for 55 and 61-63 Charles Street East, just southeast of the bustling Yonge-Bloor intersection. The new 55-storey tower is proposed to […]